Essendon Real Estate Agents

Free performance report on all Essendon agents

There are 87 real estate agents servicing Essendon and surrounds. In 2014 they sold 300 properties. We have analysed all these Essendon agents and on request within 24 hours we will send you a free, up-to-date report on their performance, sales track record and what fees you should pay. View report contents

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Real Estate Agents Essendon – 2012/13 Performance

Essendon Real Estate Agents sold 300 properties over the last 12 months (163 houses and 137 units). On average these 163 Essendon houses took 71 days to sell and were sold at an average discount of -7% from their initial listing price. Essendon units on average took 75 days to sell and were sold at an average discount of -5% from their initial listing price.

The best Essendon Real Estate Agents sell properties considerably better than these average figures. We detail who these Essendon agents are in our free report

Importantly it is the performance of the individual real estate agent rather than the agency used that matters. With over 87 agents operating in the Moonee Valley – Essendon council area servicing the Essendon market and 33 agencies, vendors should only use those Essendon agents who routinely deliver superior results for their clients. This is crucial to maximise their chances of securing the best possible price for their Essendon property.

With total house growth of 54% over the last five years Essendon agents have had it reasonably easy selling into an appreciating market. Units have fared not as well growing at 40%. Growth in Essendon houses over the last year has been below the five year annual growth rate, coming in at -6% for houses (5yr average 11%) and below for units -4% (5yr average 8%).

Request your free report for the individual performance details of real estate agents in Essendon and the properties they have sold over the last couple of years.

With Essendon houses only selling on average every 12 years and units every 10 years, securing the best Essendon real estate agent to manage this infrequent transaction is crucial.

At the end of the day choosing the best Essendon real estate agent to sell your property can make years of difference to your personal financial situation.

Suburb Overview

Essendon is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 10 km north-west from Melbourne's central business district. Its Local Government Area is the City of Moonee Valley. At the 2011 Census, Essendon had a population of 18,852.

Essendon is bounded in the west by Hoffmans Road, in the north by Keilor Road and Woodland Street, in the east by the Moonee Ponds Creek, and in the south by Buckley Street.

Essendon and the banks of the Maribyrnong River were originally inhabited by the Wurundjeri clan of the Woiwurrung speaking people of the Kulin Aboriginal nation.

In 1803 Charles Grimes and James Fleming were the first known European explorers into the Maribyrnong area.

In 1851 the gold rush opened up the Moonee Ponds District with miners travelling along Mount Alexander Road to Castlemaine.

In 1862 169 residents sought the formation of the Borough of Essendon and Flemington.

On 9 January 1871, the Victorian Railways services began between Essendon and Melbourne, following an unsuccessful private railway operating from 1860 until 1864.

In the 1880s, the local Council resisted industrial development in the form of cattle saleyards and brickworks, out of concern for pollution of the Maribyrnong River. Instead it embarked on a program to create, in its upper reaches, a playground for rowers, fishermen and swimmers.

In 1890, a large mansion was built in the town. It was designed by eminent architect R.A. Lawson and built at a cost of

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The Agent Report

The report is free, unbiased and manually tailored to your requirements.

All local agents analysed and included

The report contains performance information on all your local agents - the properties they've sold, the average time it took for them to sell their properties and what they were advertised for versus what they actually sold for (so you can identify those agents who price properties accurately).

The information is on individual agents, not just the agency so you can see the top performers.

Comparable properties recently sold

Agents are evaluated based on their experience at selling properties similar to yours within the immediate vicinity. This identifies those who should already have potential buyers for your property.

All these comparable properties are included in the report.

Top 3 agents highlighted

We identify a few of the stand out agents for you to consider. You are however absolutely free to review any agent or agents. Information is provided on all agents. Unlike our competitors we do not filter or limit our analysis to only a select few.

Market data & a step-by-step guide

The report also contains a comprehensive step-by-step guide to selling your property, including an overview of the process, the documents involved and interview questions to ask the agents, as well as the latest market data for your suburb.